| Abstract |
UberPOP, the taxi service company that claims to be based on the concept of shared economy, offering a positive effect on mobility, environment and usage of energy, in reality confronts us with the question whether we are able to protect 'on demand' workers against exploitation and underpayment. The reproach of cartel forming should be directed towards companies such as Google or Uber instead of self-employed taxi drivers who seek a form of unionization to prevent they have to work under basic minimum work standards.
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